Sueing scored 10 points, including two 3-pointers, as the Bears took a 27-14 lead. But UCLA started playing with new energy, rolling off a 16-0 run and Cal went 8:25 without a field goal before trailing 38-31 at the half.

The Bruins' scoring run oddly coincided with center Thomas Welch — their leading rebounder and third-leading scorer — going down with a left knee sprain. He exited the court with 9:07 to play in the first half and did not return until 3:04 into the second half. He finished with seven points and five rebounds. Kris Wilkes added 10 points.

Cal's leading scorer, Don Coleman (16.9 per game), did not play due to a violation of team rules.

BIG PICTURE

Cal: The Bears won their Pac-12 opener over Stanford, 77-74, but have lost every game since.

UCLA: The Bruins hardly got the overall strong game they were hoping would turn their season around, but had to feel they at least made a positive step.

UP NEXT

Cal remains in Los Angeles to play USC on Sunday. After some early struggles, the Trojans have won five straight.